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The Musicals
All I ask of you
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originally sung by:
Sarah Brightman
written by:
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Charles Hart, Richard Stilgoe
from musical:
Phantom of the Opera (1986)

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No more talk of darkness
Forget these wide-eyed fears
I'm here, nothing can harm you
My words will warm and calm you.
Let me be your freedom
Let daylight dry your tears
I'm here, with you, beside you
To guard you and to guide you.
Say you'll love me every waking moment
Turn my head with talk of summertime
Say you need me with you now and always
Promise me that all you say is true
That's all I ask of you.
Let me be your shelter
Let me be your light
You're safe, no one will find you
Your fears are far behind you.
All I want is freedom
A world with no more night
And you, always beside me
To hold me and to hide me.
Then say you'll share with me one love, one lifetime
Let me lead you from your solitude
Say you need me with you, here beside you
Anywhere you go, let me go too
That's all I ask of you.
Say you'll share with me one love, one lifetime
Say the word and I will follow you
Share each day with me, each night, each morning
Say you love me
Love me, that's all I ask of you
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Something's coming
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originally sung by:
Tony
written by:
Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim
from musical:
West Side Story (1958)
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Could be!
Who knows?
There's something due any day
I will know right away
Soon as it shows
It may come cannonballing down through the sky
Gleam in its eye
Bright as a rose!
Who knows?
It's only just out of reach
Down the block, on a beach
Under a tree.
I got a feeling there's a miracle due,
Gonna come true
Coming to me!
Could it be? Yes, it could.
Something's coming, something good,
If I can wait!
Something's coming, I don't know what it is,
But it is
Gonna be great
With a click, with a shock
Phone'll jingle, door'll knock
Open the latch!
Something's coming, don't know when, but it's soon
Catch the moon
One-handed catch!
Around the corner
Or whistling down the river
Come on, deliver
To me!
Will it be? Yes, it will.
Maybe just by holding still
It'll be there!
Come on, something, come on in, don't be shy
Meet a guy
Pull up a chair!
The air is humming
And something great is coming!
The air is humming
And something great is coming!
Who knows?
It's only just out of reach
Down the block, on a beach
Maybe tonight . . .
Maybe tonight . . .
Maybe tonight . . .
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Losing my Mind
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originally sung by:
Liza Minelli
written by:
Stephen Sondheim
from musical:
Follies (1971)
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The sun comes up - I think about you
The coffee cup - I think about you
I want you so, it's like I'm losing my mind
The morning ends - I think about you
I talk to friends and think about you
And do they know it's like I'm losing my mind
All afternoon doing every little chore
The thought of you stays bright
Sometimes I stand in the middle of the floor
Not going left - not going right
I dim the lights and think about you
Spend sleepless nights to think about you
You said you loved me, or were you just being kind
Or am I losing
Losing my mind
I want you so
All afternoon doing every little chore
The thought of you stays bright
Sometimes I stand in the middle of the floor
Not going left - not going right
I dim the lights and think about you
Spend sleepless nights to think about you
You said you loved me
Or were you just being kind
Or am I losing my mind
Or am I losing my mind
Or am I losing my mind
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Memory
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originally sung by:
Elaine Paige
written by:
Andrew Lloyd Webber
from musical:
Cats (1988)
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Midnight
Not a sound from the pavement
Has the moon lost her memory?
She is smiling alone
In the lamplight
The withered leaves collect at my feet
And the wind begins to moan
Memory
All alone in the moonlight
I can smile at the old days
Life was beautiful then
I remember
The time I knew what happiness was
Let the memory live again
Every street lamp
Seems to beat
A fatalistic warning
Someone mutters
And a street lamp gutters
And soon it will be morning
Daylight
I must wait for the sunrise
I must think of a new life
And I mustn't give in
When the dawn comes
Tonight will be a memory too
And a new day will begin
Burnt out ends of smokey days
The stale cold smell of morning
The street lamp dies
Another night is over
Another day is dawning
Touch me
It's so easy to leave me
All alone with my mempry
Of my days in the sun
If you touch me
You'll understand what happiness is
Look a new day has begun ...
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Don't rain on my Parade
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originally sung by:
Barbra Streisand
written by:
J. Styne, B. Merrill
from musical:
Funny Girl (1963)
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Don't tell me not to live, just sit and putter
Life's candy and the sun's a ball of butter
Don't bring around a cloud to rain on my parade!
Don't tell me not to fly, I've simply got to
If someone takes a spill, it's me and not you
Who told you you're allowed to rain on my parade?
I'll march my band out
I'll beat my drum
And if I'm fanned out
Your turn at bat, sir
I guess I didn't make it up Sir
At least I did not fake it!
Hat, sir?
I guess I didn't make it!
But whether I'm a rose of sheer perfection
A freckle on the nose of life's complexion
A cinder on the shiny apple of its eye
I gotta fly once
I gotta try once
Only can die once
"Right, sir?"
Ooh, love is juicy, juicy and you see
I gotta have my bite, sir!
Get ready for me, love 'cause I'm a "comer"
I simply gotta march, my heart's a drummer
Don't bring around a cloud to rain on my parade!
I'm gonna live and live now
Get what I want I know how
One roll for the whole shebang
One throw that bell will go clang
Eye on the target and wham
One shot, one gunshot and bam
Everybody, here I am!
I'll march my band out
I'll beat my drum
And if I'm fanned out
Your turn at bat, sir
I guess I didn't make it up Sir
At least I did not fake it!
Hat, sir?
Get ready for me, love 'cause I'm a "comer"
I simply gotta march, my heart's a drummer
Nobody is gonna rain on my parade
Parade
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With one Look
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originally sung by:
Patti LuPone
written by:
A. L. Webber
from musical:
Sunset Boulevard (1993)
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With one look I can break your heart
With one look I play every part
I can make your sad heart sing
With one look you'll know All you need to know
With one smile I'm the guy next door
Or the love that you've hungered for
When I speak it's with my soul
I can play any role
No words can tell
The stories my eyes tell
Watch me when I frown
You can't write that down
You know I'm right
It's there in black and white
When I look your way
You'll hear what I say
Yes, with one look
I put words to shame
Just one look
Sets the screen aflame
Silent music starts to play
One tear in my eye
Makes the whole world cry
With one look
They'll forgive the past
They'll rejoice: I've returned at last
To my people in the dark
Still out there in the dark
Silent music starts to play
With one look you'll know
All you need to know.
With one look
I'll ignite a blaze
I'll return to my glory days
They'll say who's back at last.
This time I'm staying
I'm staying for good
I'll be back where I was born to be
With one look I'll be me.
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Show me
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originally sung by:
written by:
A. Lerner, F. Loewe
from musical:
My Fair Lady (1964)
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Don't talk of stars
Burning above
If you're in love
Show me!
Tell me not dreams
Filled with desire
If you're on fire
Show me!
Never do I ever want
To hear another word.
There isn't one
I haven't heard.
Here we are together
In what ought to be a dream
Say one more word and
I'll scream!
Sing me no song!
Read me no rhyme!
Don't waste my time,
Show me!
Please don't implore
Beg on the seats
Don't make all the speech
Show me!
Here we are together in the middle of the night!
Don't talk of spring! Just hold me tight!
Anyone who's ever been in love'll tell you that
This is no time for a chat!
Haven't your arms
Hungered for mine?
Please don't explain
Show me!
Show me!
Don't wait until wrinkles and lines
Pop out all over my brow,
Show me now!
Never do I ever want to hear another word.
There isn't one
I haven't heard.
Here we are together in what ought to be a dream;
Say one more word and
I'll scream!
Haven't your lips
Longed for my touch?
Don't say how much,
Show me! Show me!
Don't wait until wrinkles and lines
Pop out all over my brow,
Show me now! |
I dreamed a Dream
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originally sung by:
Patti LuPone
written by:
C. M. Schönberg, A. Boublil
from musical:
Les Miserables (1985)
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I dreamed a dream in time gone by
When hopes were high and life worth living,
I dreamed that love would never die
I dreamed that God would be forgiving.
Then I was young and unafraid,
When dreams were made and used and wasted.
There was no ransom to be paid
No song unsung, no wine untasted
But the tigers come at night,
With their voices soft as thunder,
As they tear your hope apart
As they turn your dreams to shame
She slept a summer by my side.
She filled my days with endless wonder,
She took my childhood in his stride
But he was gone when autumn came
And still I dream she'll come to me
And we will live the years together!
But there are dreams that cannot be
And there are storms we cannot weather.
I had a dream my life would be
So different from this hell I'm living
So different now from what it seemed
Now life has killed the dream
I dreamed. |
You'll never walk alone
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originally sung by:
Bee Gees
written by:
Bee Gees
from original album:
Aerial Ballet (1969)
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When you walk through a storm
Hold your head up high
And don't be afraid of the dark
At the end of the storm
Is a golden sky
And the sweet silver song of a lark
Walk on through the wind
Walk on through the rain
Tho' your dreams be tossed and blown
Walk on, walk on
With hope in your heart
And you'll never walk alone
You'll never walk alone
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Easy Terms
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originally sung by:
written by:
W. Russell
from musical:
Blood Brothers (1983)
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Only mine until
The time comes round
To pay the bill
Then I'm afraid
What can't be paid
Must be returned
You never, ever learn
That nothing's yours
On easy terms
Only for a time
I must not learn
To call you mine
Familiarize
That face, those eyes
Make future plans
That cannot be confirmed
On borrowed time
On easy terms
Living on the never never
Constant as the changing weather
Never sure
Who's at the door
Or the price I'll have to pay
Should we meet again
I will not recongize your name
You can be sure
What's gone before
Will be concealed
Your friends will never learn
That once we were
On easy terms
Living on the never never
Constant as the changing weather
Never sure who's at the door
Or the price I'll have to pay
Should we meet again
You never, ever learn
That nothing's yours
On easy terms
Living on the never never
Constant as the changing weather
Never sure who's at the door
Or the price I'll have to pay
Should we meet again
Should we meet again
Should we meet again
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Last Night of the World
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originally sung by:
written by:
Schönberg / Boublil
from musical:
Miss Saigon (1983)
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In a place that won't let us feel
In a life where nothing seems real
I have found you
I have found you
In a world that's moving too fast
In a world where nothing can last
I will hold you
I will hold you
Our lives will change when tomorrow comes
Tonight our hearts drown the distant drums
And we have music all right
Tearing the night
A song played on a solo saxophone
A crazy sound, a lonely sound
A cry that tells us love goes on and on
Played on a solo saxophone
It's telling me to hold you tight
And dance like it's the last night of the world
On the other side of the earth
There's a place where life still has worth
I will take you
I'll go with you
You won't believe all the things you'll see
I know 'cause you'll see them all with me
If we're together that's when
We'll hear it again
A song played on a solo saxophone
A crazy sound, a lonely sound
A cry that tells us love goes on and on
Played on a solo saxophone
It's telling me to hold you tight
And dance like it's the last night of the world
Dreams they were all I ever knew
Dreams you won't need when I'm through
Anywhere we may be
I will sing with you
A song...
A song played on a solo saxophone
So stay with me and hold me tight
Dance like it's the last night of the world
It's the last night of the world
Stay with me and hold me tight
And dance.....
Dance.....
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Loving you
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originally sung by:
Donna Murphy
written by:
S. Sondheim
from musical:
Passion (1994)
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Loving you is not a choice
It's who I am
Loving you is not a choice
Not much reason to rejoice
But it gives me purpose
Gives me voice
To say to the world
This is why I live
You are what I live
This is why I live
Loving you is why I do the things I do
Loving you is not in my control
But loving you I have a goal
For what's left of my life
I will live
And I will die
For you
It gives me purpose
Gives me voice
To say to the world
This is why I live
Yes, this is why I live
Loving you is why I do the things I do
Loving you is not in my control
But loving you
I have a goal
For what's left of my life
I will live
And I will die
For you
I will live
And I will die
For you
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Anthem
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originally sung by:
Tommy Körberg
written by:
B. Ulvaeus, B. Andersson, T. Rice (1984)
from musical:
Chess
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No man, no madness
Though their sad power may prevail
Can possess, conquer, my country's heart
They rise to fail
She is eternal
Long before nations' lines were drawn
When no flags flew, and no armies stood
My land was born
And you ask me why I love her
Through war, death and despair
She is the constant, we who don't care
And you ask me would I leave her - but how?
I cross over borders but I'm still there now
How can I leave her?
Where would I start?
Let man's petty nations tear themself apart
My land's only borders lie around my heart
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Love changes everything
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originally sung by:
Michael Ball
written by:
A. Lloyd Webber (1989)
from musical:
Aspects of Love
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Love, love changes everything
Hands and faces, earth and sky
Love, love changes everything
How you live and how you die
Love can make the summer fly
Or a night seem like a lifetime
Yes love, love changes everything
Now I tremble at your name
Nothing in the world will ever be the same
Love, love changes everything
Days are longer, words mean more
Love, love changes everything
Pain is deeper than before
Love will turn your world around
And that world will last forever
Yes love, love changes everything
Brings you glory, brings you shame
Nothing in the world will ever be the same
Off into the world we go
Planning futures, shaping years
Love bursts in and suddenly
All our wisdom disappears
Love makes fools of everyone
All the rules we make are broken
Yes love, love changes everyone
Live or perish in its flame
Love will never, never let you be the same
Love will never, never let you be the same!
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01/09/2005 13:12
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